SIR JOHN FROISSART
Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the adjoining countries
from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV. Vol.11
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i^gUnàt ?nd poffit^cri.in her right ,vei$ tetg* eftates. .. ,', • .. ; -i'û . :•
The Concluiion of the matter lefî^ingipeàce, which, was long difcuifcdin die pàriiatifcnt fa*M at Weftminfler ;ojf prelates, noUcmieB .andcXStiteM frora die cities and principal towt«r aa% 'that a truce (hpuld take place between pngland, - Francs, md their jefpcâiya allies, by &a and land, to laft feom Midûelmaat» Saint § ohm Baptift?* dgy m& one year longer* Thofe who hid :bee* fen* kf. the king of France cajrried back the article^ of the ^ truc» .property fignçd and fealed, and ri*e agree-ment Has, well obfcrved by all parries. i .iû-:*
The health of the king of Fraqce had been To exceedingly weakened by his late Mm& fiat. hi* council knew notito who* to apply ^ for advice ; for the phyfician .who had before attended; maftcr William dc Harfeley, was dead. He and, how-ever, given the king, before he left him; federal good recipes which be had ufed,. and had returned to Paris in the winder with very good health, to the gjçcat joy of hisifasçjày md the whole com-nonalty of France, wish whom he was jrfcry po-pular.1 .• * • . The -nfoçeo accompanied him from CiUtl IQU Paris, where they jrciided at the hôtel de Saintr EoL At .tini)cs ht y/cat to the Louise, fc*ut tfbr the mûft parjtâaidat the hôtel c$c Saint IfaM and, i during ihç lung winter nights, dujre wt-re ïismrti^ lings, dancings land jotheir an^ufeineiits, in the pué-' * fence of the dcing, x^iietfn, ^Auihefs bf JBerey,

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